San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority
The San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority is a federally charted government agency that was established by the La Jolla, Pala, Pauma, Rincon, and San Pasqual Bands of Mission Indians. Its mission, operating under public law 100-675, is to ensure the Indian Bands have a voice in the water use and supply of the San Luis Rey River Basin.
With a focus on history, litigation, and water delivery, the San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority aims to provide information and resources regarding the diversion of the San Luis Rey River into the Escondido Canal, the lawsuit brought by the Indian Bands, and the ongoing efforts to secure water for the Indian communities.
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